"I think the mindset that it's easier because you have a lead will tie the game up quickly," he said.

Buster Posey drove in three runs while NBA star Kevin Durant cheered him from the stands, Zito pitched another gem and contributed with his bat, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 10-0 on Wednesday to complete a three-game sweep.

Staked to a quick lead, Zito (2-0) won his 11th straight decision, including last year's postseason. San Francisco earned its 16th consecutive victory in games he has started, the longest such run by a Giants pitcher since 16 in a row by Carl Hubbell for New York in 1936, STATS said.

"It's hard to speak about a stretch or a run or the past, really," Zito said. "Today the boys came out swinging. They were starting to click on all cylinders offensively, which was great because a lot of people underestimate our offense. And days like today really show what we can offer."

Zito has thrown 14 scoreless innings so far, the deepest the lefty has gone without giving up a run to start a season in his 14-year career.

Posey hit an RBI triple in the first, a run-scoring double in the second and an RBI single in the fifth. He scored twice.

Durant and Oklahoma City Thunder teammate Nick Collison attended the game on the team's off day ahead of Thursday's matchup at Golden State. Durant was eager to see the NL MVP, saying: "My man, Buster. I just like his intensity."

"It's humbling," Posey said. "You don't even know if they know who you are to begin with."

The Giants won their ninth in a row overall against Colorado. They also have beaten the Rockies nine straight times at AT&T Park.

Zito had an RBI single in the fifth. He singled the next inning for his first career multihit game, prompting a standing ovation from the sellout crowd of 41,606 and chants of "Barry! Barry!" He has a four-start hitting streak dating to the 2012 postseason.

Zito was part of his second shutout already this season, and he hasn't lost since Aug. 2 against the Mets.

"You can't have more confidence out there than what Barry has right now," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "It's fun to watch when a pitcher's on and hitting his spots. It's a thing of beauty. He's as tough a competitor as I've ever been around."

The Rockies arrived in San Francisco riding a five-game winning streak and left with a three-game skid. Colorado had homered in each of its first eight games before being shut out for the first time in 2013.

"I was expecting to come in here and win a series," rookie manager Walt Weiss said. "The Giants played well. This one today got away from us early. We look at it as three games of 162."

Notes

Giants slugger Pablo Sandoval had the day off to give his body a break. Sandoval missed 13 games late in spring training with an inflamed nerve in his right elbow. "We're being cautious with him," Bochy said.

Hunter Pence had his seven-game hitting streak snapped for the Giants.

Zito improved to 41-3 when receiving four or more runs of support in 56 starts since joining the Giants. He is 8-2 with a 2.47 ERA in 21 career outings vs. Colorado -- the third-lowest ERA among active pitchers behind Cardinals RHP Chris Carpenter (1.41) and Giants teammate Madison Bumgarner (2.45).

Francis' previous shortest start was three innings, done five times.

Weiss rested 1B Todd Helton for the day game after a night game and with a lefty starter on the mound.

Posey's triple was the fourth of his career.

Colorado CF Dexter Fowler, who has a hit in seven of his team's first eight games, had his first day off until a pinch-hit grounder in the eighth.